In a rebroadcast of a previous investigative report, the extraordinary abduction and rescue of four-year-old Cleo Smith is examined. Cleo vanished from her family’s tent at the remote Blowholes campsite in Western Australia in October 2021, prompting an intensive 18-day search. The operation culminated in a dramatic midnight police raid on a locked home in Carnarvon, where detectives discovered Cleo alive and well. This archival broadcast features detailed accounts from her parents, Ellie Smith and Jake Gliddon, detailing the initial panic, the grueling period of captivity, and the profound relief of their reunion, alongside insights from the law enforcement officers who cracked the case.
- Four-year-old Cleo Smith was abducted from her family’s tent at the Blowholes Shacks campsite in Macleod, Western Australia, on October 16, 2021.
- The disappearance triggered a massive multi-agency search effort and a one-million-dollar reward offer from the Western Australian government.
- Following a breakthrough involving mobile phone data and local tips, police raided a home in Carnarvon on November 3, 2021, successfully rescuing the child.
- The homeowner, Terence Darrell Kelly, was arrested and later sentenced to 13 years and six months in prison after pleading guilty to child stealing.
- This segment is a rerun of an earlier broadcast featuring exclusive interviews with Cleo’s mother, Ellie Smith, and stepfather, Jake Gliddon, discussing the psychological toll of the ordeal.
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